Anthony,

Sounds like the worst is nearly over.
In the scheme of your whole life, this won't be long.
(I've had both sons go thru testicular cancer, in their early 20's.
The chemo protocol involves trying to kill them, as near as possible.)
Get well soon.

The K-01 doesn't appeal to me.
I've handled the LX recently and it is a jewel.
The extra width and weight of K-01 isn't good.
And I have no use for Industrial Designers.
Put them on the panet with the Marketing people.

Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 11:28 PM, Anthony Farr <farranth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Answering my own message because I'm addressing a raft of issues from
> various correspondents in this thread and reaching back through the
> life of the K-01.  I don't want to single out anyone, it's a
> collective thang.
>
> A Google image search for  "toilet suite" will find a lot of square
> and rectangular toilets.  I've been seeing them (and using them) for
> years now, if people got out more they'd be less amazed by the
> concept.  Or was it an opportunity to infer that Marc Newson is a
> shithouse designer because he designed a toilet?  In fact he designed
> an entire bathroom range, it'd be a serious omission if a toilet suite
> wasn't a part of it.
>
> I think the attitude to the K-01 is one of "Get your stinking paws off
> Pentax, you damn dirty foreign designer".  How many times does it need
> to be said that the form factor and the feature list of the K-01 were
> Pentax's decisions, not Marc Newson's.  Once again, the form factor
> and the feature list of the K-01 were Pentax's decisions, not Marc
> Newson's.  For the hard of hearing I'll repeat it, the form factor and
> the feature list of the K-01 were Pentax's decisions, not Marc
> Newson's.  And for the visually impaired,   T H E   F O R M   F A C T
> O R   A N D   T H E   F E A T U R E   L I S T   O F   T H E   K - 0 1
>  W E R E   P E N T A X ' S   D E C I S I O N S ,   N O T   M A R C   N
> E W S O N ' S  .
>
> Is the K-01 any squarer than an LX?  You'd think it was a cinderblock
> from the gripes I've read.  For the record it's 22.5mm narrower,
> 11.5mm shorter, 8mm thicker and 4g lighter than a gripless LX.  And
> the LX was praised for it's feel in the hand.  And, by the way, the
> next time anyone complains of the K-01's thickness, consider that it
> will do screwdriver AF with any K-AF lens since Pentax made AF lenses.
>  An mount adapter won't give that, the body needed screwdriver AF to
> ensure backwards AF compatibility.  A short mount would only have been
> AF-adaptable to SDM lenses, and AFAIK no-one has ever produced a mount
> adapter with an integrated AF motor.
>
> If Pentax had taken the short mount plus adapter route we'd still be
> hearing the squealing and whining and moaning today, even from people
> who wouldn't buy a K-01 anyway.
>
> There's the rub, the biggest complaints appear to be coming from
> people who were the most unlikely to ever buy one.  OTOH I've read
> some reports from people who bought a K-01 and seem to be OK with
> their choice.
>
> Over the years I've observed that single-lens-reflex purists are the
> most uncompromising group of photographers around, with respect to
> their acceptance of any other type of viewfinder (or no viewfinder).
> For them I suggest a future PUG theme, "No Viewfinders Allowed - A
> Gallery of From-the-Hip and Overhead Shooting".  I'd also suggest that
> enough is enough, we know how you feel about optical frame 'finders
> and wire frame 'finders and live-view-on-the LCD 'finders and no
> 'finders.  Just don't buy them and see if I care.
>
> Finally, pardon my grumpiness.  I have prostate cancer, and last week
> underwent a brachytherapy implant after a year of hormone blockers.  I
> still hurt (a cough or sneeze is unbearable), have no endurance, scant
> tolerance, and I have to carry a sieve and a lead container everywhere
> in case a radioactive pellet gets loose when I pee.  Have a nice day.
>
> regards, Anthony
>
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